A Historic Hotel in Uptown New Orleans

Conveniently Located on the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar Line

The Park View Historic Hotel is located on St. Charles Avenue, overlooking Audubon Park. Built in 1884 to welcome guests to the famed World International and Cotton Exposition, the Park View is listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks. Recently purchased and beautifully restored by local New Orleanians, the Park View offers timeless elegance and superior southern hospitality. Situated in Uptown New Orleans, just steps away from Tulane University and Loyola University, the Park View is convenient to tourist attractions and the finest dining establishments. Take a legendary St. Charles Avenue streetcar ride through the Garden District to the French Quarter, and return for an afternoon aperitif on the porch or a glass of wine in the library.

The Inn is filled with period antiques and quality furnishings, all reflecting good taste and impeccable style. The Park View staff is committed to making guests feel welcome and comfortable. They proudly provide soft towels, quality linens, and comfortable beds which will make your room feel like home. Several rooms boast antique plantation beds from the mid 1800s. Other rooms have balcony access and breathtaking views of Audubon Park. Take a stroll through the majestic oaks, or a jog on the bike trail. The staff will be glad to book a golf package or make dinner reservations for your enjoyment. They are knowledgeable about New Orleans area attractions and will be happy to formulate recommendations to help you make the most of a pleasurable day in New Orleans.

Liz and Terry Creel are busy people. He is an emergency physician and she runs the historic Parkview Guest House as a side business while they raise four sons. Still, they find time to collect items in several interesting areas: antique plantation beds; antique clocks; and old Mardi Gras ephemera, including invitations, bulletins and krewe favors. When you visit Parkview Guest House you’ll not only enjoy the beauty of St. Charles Avenue adjacent to Audubon Park, but also the unique setting of the historic house. Read the full article >